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Dr. Luke Zoet, Dr. Tom Hooyer, and Dr. Neal Iverson look over the first round of GPR data from their reconassance hike to the drumlin field. The GPR data helps them identify important depositional layers and erosional surfaces in the the drumlin field, and helps the team pinpoint where to begin excavating and digging for samples. At Múlajökul glacier in Central Iceland.

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